In order to place the 25 years in a historical context, the essay does, exceptionally, deal also with pre-1967 events and with post-1992 possibilities.
Cyprus. POPULATION (1991) 700,000 CAPITAL Nicosia TREATIES ADMINISTERED BY WIPO TO WHICH CYPRUS IS PARTY Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (since 1984) Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial ...
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This major new volume is a complete reference tool for intellectual property specialists interested in the complex system of conventions, treaties, and agreements which protect intellectual property. The book features...
Abbott, F, 'Distributed Governance at the WTO-WIPO: An Evolving Model for OpenArchitecture Integrated Governance' ... One World Trust 2011) Bogsch, Á, Brief History of the First 25 Years of the World Intellectual Property Organization ...
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17 On the early history of WIPO see A. Bogsch, 'Brief History of the First 25 Years of the World Intellectual Property Organization' (World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva 1992). 18 Convention establishing the World ...
For the International Court of Justice 'functional decentralization' was one of the two reasons why it did not consider the ... A. Bogsch, Brief History of the First 25 Years of the World Intellectual Property Organization 18-19 (1992).
Blakeney, M., “The Role of Intellectual Property Law in Regional Commercial Unions in Europe and Asia”, 16 (1998) Prometheus, p. 341. Bogsch, A., Brief History of the First 25 Years of the World Intellectual Property Organization (World ...
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